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JcCorp Probe Posted: 11 Oct 2004 05:32 GMT Total Posts: Edit | Alrighty, once i get my 89, possibly a Titanium (hopefully not), I figure I'll make some Tankers levels, along with some ports of my 83+ games.
By the way, the information on the 89 says that you can program ASM directly on it. Is this true? |
zkostik Carrier
Posted: 11 Oct 2004 15:50 GMT Total Posts: 2486 | Not that I know of Jc. You can get some compilers including a C compiler but none of these are made by TI. Its possible that its a mistake or TI is taking advantage of 3rd party soft to buff the features of its calc.
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spiral Wraith Posted: 14 Oct 2004 00:20 GMT Total Posts: 958 | maybe it's suppose to be like the 83's on-calc ASM. Program in hex or something...
There is an onboard C compiler, it's far inferior to TIGCC. |
JcCorp Probe Posted: 14 Oct 2004 16:40 GMT Total Posts: Edit | yeah, that's probably what it meant. I just found the C compiler today. |
tiprogrammer Probe Posted: 14 Oct 2004 16:44 GMT Total Posts: 4 | If there is a way to automatically do asm on the calc I haven't seen it. There are no ASM commands like on the 83+. What do you mean by not wanting the Titanium anyway. It is the same amount of hassle as the AMS 2.x version, but with hw3patch, ttstart for titanium and preos .71 rc3 it runs as good if not better than the previuos ones. (*Note: make sure to go to www.timetoteam.fr.st to get all the new libraries from the preos .70 pack to get perfect grayscale graphics along with chrono fantasy) |